I can just picture you giving him shit on the trail
I actually didn't give him any shit. I think I was in shock that it even occurred. lol
I can just picture you giving him shit on the trail
Dude?! How the fuck are you constantly blowing out tires? It’s obviously user error at this point
Bro, you have no idea. You couldn't have tried to hit that rock in any worse position than @4runner DOA did. I'm pretty sure he was trying to sabotage the trip. lol
20 psi is fine, it’s the driver that’s the problem.There's nothing sharp on that rock at all. Air down more. 20 psi isn't aired down despite what the overlanders think.
I guess if you like rattling the fillings our of your teeth. but yeah, considering his history, the driver probably has a lot to do with it.20 psi is fine, it’s the driver that’s the problem.
Considering race trucks are running well over 20psi without issues, it’s absolutely driver error now.I guess if you like rattling the fillings our of your teeth. but yeah, considering his history, the driver probably has a lot to do with it.
The other week when I took a coworker up on gold mountain he asked about airing down and said he was going to 20. I laughed and told him you can go to 10 or 11 and not loose a bead on everything but the most technical lines.
I did dusy on 20 psiThere's nothing sharp on that rock at all. Air down more. 20 psi isn't aired down despite what the overlanders think.
Overlander. Go back to the Alabama Hills.I did dusy on 20 psi
There's nothing sharp on that rock at all. Air down more. 20 psi isn't aired down despite what the overlanders think.
20 psi is fine, it’s the driver that’s the problem.
Fuck the 108 from the 395 to Sonora. Seriously. Fuck. That. Road.
Still snow on the side of the road? Let me assume every asshole pulled off on the side of the road?
Tons of snow at 9-10k feet. The 25% grades going up and down in a 6k lb steel fucking anchor is what killed me. Throw in a bunch of hairpin turns and my stress level was through the roof for 80 miles.
25 is no joke in a heavy truck that sways like crazy.
Tons of snow at 9-10k feet. The 25% grades going up and down in a 6k lb steel fucking anchor is what killed me. Throw in a bunch of hairpin turns and my stress level was through the roof for 80 miles.
LOL. I forgot to tell you Sonora is a steep bastard. It makes Tioga look mellow. First time I went over was in my old 88 Toyo van. I made it over the pass no issue but about 2 miles into the downhill I had serious brake fade. It's the first, and only, time I've had to get out and piss on my brakes.